P2P Theory Books

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First project, initiated by Phoebe Moore, Athina Karatzogianni and Michel Bauwens concerns a book that would gather key readings on P2P Theory.

Documentation

The following links hold a series of essays on p2p and could be used to identify authors and to request 'updated versions of their basic essays' (Michel).

URL = http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Essays and http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Essays_2


Proposed Structure

Part 1: Basic readings

  • The Political Economy of Peer Production - Michel Bauwens
  • Introduction to Germ Form Theory - Stefan Merten and Stefan Meretz

Question: do we need to republish Yochai Benkler?


Part 2: Understanding Peer Production and its Economics

  • ask Richard Barbrook for an update on his high-tech gift economy
  • Nick Dyer-Witheford on the Circulation of the Common
  • Brett Frischmann, an economic theory for the Commons
  • Roberto Verzola on Undermining vs. Developing Abundance
  • Raoul Victor on Peer Production and Money


Part 3: Peer Governance and Peer Property

  • Mathieu O'Neill, Understanding Online Authority (based on his book, Cyberchiefs)
  • George Dafermos
  • Jo Freeman, on the dark side of Peer Governance
  • David Ronfeldt on the Evolution of Governance

Do we ask any updates from Steve Weber?


Property:

  • Eben Moglen on Free Software and the Death of Proprietary Culture

Do we ask James Boyle for an update on his Second Enclosures thesis?



Part 4: P2 Value Systems: Openness, Freedom, Participation, the Commons

  • Peer production in the context of the ethical economy, Adam Arvidsson
  • Stephen Downes on P2P epistemology
  • Magnus Marsdal on Socialist Individualism
  • Kevin Carson on the Mutualist tradition
  • David Skrbina, the participatory worldview
  • Bruno Theret, on the tradition of 'civil socialism'
  • Evan Thompson, on the enactive theory of consciousness


BOOK 2


Part 5: The Politics of Peer Production and Social Transformation

  • Michel Bauwens: Political Implications of P2P
  • Johan Soderbergh, Hacking Strategies
  • George Caffentzis: On the Antagonistic Usage of the Commons Concept
  • McKenzie Wark, update on the hacker manifesto
  • Mark Cooper on a Policy for Collaborative Production
  • Massimo De Angelis on The Production of the Commons and the Explosion of the Middle Class.
  • Erik Douglas, on peer governance and democracy
  • Cosma Orsi on The Political Economy of Solidarity